Today I made black bean wraps for the girls. I used raw, organic sunflower seed spread on Rudi’s Organic Wraps. I julienned carrots and cucumbers and topped then black beans. I roll as tightly as I can and I stick them in the refrigerator so they’re cut more easily without falling apart. It also helps to put a pick through the rolls to hold them together so the kids can easily pick them up. In the top left are hat shaped watermelon pieces. And the top right is an apple with the hat cut out and replaced with another watermelon in the middle packed in her Easy Lunchboxes container.

Today’s bento snack is a green apple hat with the cutout used from lunch, a peeled clementine, a container of Sabra brand hummus, sesame pretzel sticks and Marcona(Spanish) almonds.

The mini version for my 2 year old is the same black bean wraps on Rudi’s Organic wraps, sunflower seed spread, black beans, cucumbers and carrots with holiday hat picks. One the left are watermelon hat pieces and a silicone pea pod with raspberries, almonds and blueberries packed in her LunchBots Duo.

I thought it might be nice to show you how the lunch looks for my 4 year old once it’s ready to go. She has a pink Easy Lunchboxes lunchbox. It easily fits two Easy Lunchboxes. Hers has 2 cooler packs in the bottom, then her lunch, more ice packs and then her CamelBak water bottle, snack bento, napkins with silverware rolled inside, and I pack an oilcloth placemat on top (not shown) before it gets zipped up. I find that packing it tightly means less shuffling of the food, and the food stays better insulated until lunchtime.